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It's a Low-Info Universe

Wednesday, March 20, 2013 "I think they're gonna have to change the name of the league from the National Football League to the Attorneys Football League, or maybe change it to the LFL, the Lawyers Football League." - Rush   Transcripts, Rush 24/7 Audio Now at RushLimbaugh.com: We Live in a Low-Information Universe News from the Education Front Democrats Know Their Dumbed-Down Audience NFL Owners Pass Helmet Rule Dr. Ben Carson Responds to Me "To the left, freedom is designed as whatever you want to do with other people's mone...

It's the law in Colorado: Gun background checks, ammo limits

 LOS ANGELES TIMES 6 Hours Ago It's the law in Colorado: Gun background checks, ammo limits Colorado has expanded gun background checks and limited the size of ammunition magazines, even as the U.S. Senate has stepped back from some of its more controversial gun control proposals. Gov. John Hickenlooper, a Democrat in a Western state where gun-control issues are politically sensitive, signed the law exactly eight months after a gunman shot up a movie theater in Aurora, Colo., killing 12 people and injuring about 70. The signing of the tough Colorado bill comes a day after Majority Leader Harry Reid dropped California Sen. Dianne Feinstein's proposed assault weapons ban from a broader gun package to help ensure passage of other more popular measures. Feinstein vows to bring up the ban as an amendment to the larger bill. Hickenlooper signed the bill after a somber news conference in which he described the killing of Colorado prisons chief Tom Clements, who shot Tue...

Yoko Ono Enters Gun Control Debate By Tweeting John Lennon's Bloody Glasses

 ALAN COLMES' LIBERALAND 9 Hours Ago Yoko Ono Enters Gun Control Debate By Tweeting John Lennon's Bloody Glasses By  Alan  with comments March 20, 2013 13:26 Tweet The Tweet  was on what would have been their 44th wedding anniversary. As well as the controversial image, Ono's tweet included the message that more than a million people have been killed by guns in the U.S. since her husband was shot and killed by Mark Chapman on December 8, 1980. Ono, 79, tweeted the image several times in quick succession on Wednesday morning along with a series of messages asking for an end to gun violence.Facebook